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Computer vision system recognizes 3D objects via heat diffusion By Ben Coxworth. June 21, 2011 ... the computer is able to build a model of the whole object in the form of a histogram, ...
Bridging the gap between optical 3D metrology and computer vision research. The team's new technique integrates the strengths of PMD and SfP while overcoming their weaknesses.
“Tracking objects in video is a fundamental problem in computer vision, essential to applications such as activity recognition, object interaction, or video stylization,” Carl Vondrick, a lead ...
Computer vision’s list of application areas grows almost on a daily basis. The presence of computer vision in smart cities and smart hospitals, combined with 3D profiling, opens exciting ...
A recent study conducted by a team of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Rice University used artificial intelligence (AI) to examine how reflections in a myriad of ...
The process of identifying objects and understanding the world through the images collected from digital cameras is often referred to as “computer vision” or “machine vision.” ...
3D computer graphics (in contrast to 2D computer graphics) are graphics that utilize a three-dimensional representation of geometric data that is stored in the computer for the purposes of ...
We take hyper-realistic 3D scanned and rendered cars for granted today. They're in movies, video games, fake spy shots, everywhere. The fact that it can be done at all still feels like science ...
In essence, our new method is bridging the current technology gap between optical 3D metrology and computer vision.” Single-Shot 3D Reconstruction: A Leap Toward Practical Motion-Robust Measurements ...
A new method significantly advances 3D imaging of reflective surfaces. The approach integrates techniques known from high-precision optical 3D metrology and computer vision, and could benefit ...
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